Re: Things Learned from LGBTQ+ Discussions
Well it's Sunday morning here. Since I won't be going to covid center church, or attending the impersonal Zoom preachin', I'll get into this gay/garden question.
First. We all have a little Neanderthal in our DNA history. Neanderthals go back like 800,000 years ago, during some of the hardest times for humans in our history. Them were pre-historic times, so we don't have a record of anything that went on, or of who loved who. But considering the brutish Neanderthal's, surely the girls went for the more attractive female sex. We don't know. We weren't there. Just sayin' it's likely.
But neither was the author(s) of Genesis, J, E, P, or otherwise, there. And I don't understand inspiration, so I don't trust it (it doesn't seem to do a complete job -- or it would have told of the Neanderthals).
My point being : We weren't there, and neither were they. So we don't know about gayness going back 800,000 years. But given that some of the animals are gay, we can trust more than inspiration, that it was happening.
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